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Sound the alarm... the HD alarm that is! From MGM comes a 1960s classic with an incredible cast headed by Steve McQueen and James Garner, directed by John Sturges. Based on true events, this tells the triumphant story of Allied POWs with a knack for "flying the coup" that are luckily assigned to the same imprisonment. Fantastic writing, great acting, above average HD conversion, and descriptive extras create a very enticing entry into the heralded war film genre.
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OOOOoooohhhhhh. Official details below.
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Reach out and shift into high-def high gear! From Paramount comes the Blu-ray release of an action adaptation from a novel in Lee Child's book series based on the title character written/directed by Christopher McQuarrie, starring Tom Cruise and Rosamund Pike. Cruise shines in the fightin'/shootin'/drivin' parts of the film, but the "mystery" portion of the program does eventually run a bit dry.
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2011's "Wu Xia" comes to the States as "Dragon," available now on Blu-ray and DVD from Anchor Bay.
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A Mel Brooks classic gets the Collector's Edition treatment in a summer Shout! release.
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Hellooooooo, Dolly! ;)
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A true classic. Check out the details below.
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"Lay the Favorite" sounded like a fascinating film and had a lot going for it (a talented cast, a respected director, a well-reviewed memoir on which it was based). Let's find out why this film might be the biggest Razzie snub of 2012.
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In Ron Howard's early directing days he released a film like no other film he has done to date called Willow. Now, Howard and a Willow star Warwick Davis (who played Willow) are reuniting on Twitter to discuss the Blu-ray release. Here are the details in case you are interested about where to find the conversation (and potentially join in on it).
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Who knew the Terminator started in the old west around 1973?
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8 additions minutes of Twilight bliss! What more could a Twihard ask for?
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A good way to celebrate 50 years. Check out the official details below.
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He told you he'd back and he is, this time, with a remastered presentation that's (finally) fitting of an almost-indestructible Terminator. The hunt for Sarah Connor returns with a fantastic high definition transfer that gives The Terminator its best for-the-home presentations ever.
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Umineko When They Cry is an anime adaptation of the visual novel series by Ryukishi07. It's time to see if this is an adaptation worth watching.
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The Men Who Built America originally aired as an 8-hour (with commercials), four-episode docu-drama miniseries from the History Channel. On this release, the episodes are broken down into eight 40+ minute pieces that add up to six hours of a historical soap opera chronologically centered around the lives of Cornelius Vanderbilt, John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, J.P. Morgan and Henry Ford. Is it six hours of historical splendor, or does the time drag as if you were an underpaid worker in one of Carnegie's steel mills? Let's find out!
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